6. DeveloperDeveloper
Technical skills and expertise
Interested in experimenting with the API
and cultural content
Play, build and test prototypes
7. Digital InnovatorDigital Innovator
Good technical understanding
Strong ideas how to use the technology to
to create new business
Need business advise and access to finance
9. Openly licensed,
rich datasets
Openly licensed,
rich datasets
Access to co-creation
spaces
Access to co-creation
spaces
API & tools: free key,
documentation,
console
API & tools: free key,
documentation,
console
Incubation servicesIncubation services
labs.europeana.eu
10. 25 m
17 m
700 K
560 K
21 K
Books, newspapers, journals, letters, diaries, archival papers || Paintings,
maps, drawings, photographs || Music, spoken word, radio broadcasts || Film,
newsreels, television || Curated exhibitions
DatasetsDatasets
21. Access to new digital resources
Datasets which are:
oof a rather rare type (cultural heritage)
orich, diverse, of high quality
oopenly licensed and free for re-use
Toolset to play with the data
o Free APIs
o Discovery environment (console)
o Documentation and support
Access to new market/projects
o Visibility to Europeana network
o Entry in the cultural heritage sector
o More re-use, cross-domain projects
Yes!
23. Credits
Cover slide: Family holiday photo, beach of Deauville, 1919 | National Library of France | Public
Domain.
Thracian civilization: all images by Institute of Balkan Studies and Thracology, Bulgaria || CC-BY
Maps: Coasts of Flanders, Normandy and England, English coast between the Isle of Wight and
Dover, Coast of Sweden between Kalmar and Stockholm - all Rijksmuseum ||1580, Public Domain;
Het vijfde Deel Deo Grooten Atlas verbatende De Water-Weereld', Biblioteca Virtual del Patrimonio
Bibliográfico || 1652, Public Domain
Fashion: Stockholms mode-journal: Tidskrift för den eleganta werlden || Stiftelsen Nordiska museet ||
1846, Public Domain
Food: Pronkstilleven || Rijksmuseum || 1644, Public Domain
>-30 : a few rings? to rule them all!|| http://
www.flickr.com/photos/18703622@N06/5738521877 via photopin.com || CC-BY
Hinweis der Redaktion
Intermediaries emerge wherever there is a proliferation of small businesses with similar markets and purposes. They are platform organisations who can connect buyers and sellers and whose primary job it is to ease the transactions. Working with intermediaries, Europeana may be able to broker the relationship between makers who need raw materials for their creative work and cultural institutions who have digital heritage to share.
Maker culture is all about creating new things by remixing and repurposing existing material. From the worlds of electronics, programming, computer-aided design and digital content come new works like collages, fabrics and 3D printed objects.
We chose to work with five physical labs with a diverse geographical, competence and network profile. We worked on pilot development and business modelling; pre-eventsThey helped us reach to creative audiences and make them aware of us; developed pilot i.e. case studies; We tested various potential markets (education, tourism, design) and received valuable feedback on the market entry feasibility and Challenges. We have identified successful approaches to working with creatives, such as Platoniq’s ideation and co-creation methodology
These stakeholders have a multiplier effect on Europeana Labs’ outreach to creative communities and help refine its positioning and services through constant feedback.We don’t have the resources to develop own network of physical spaces. A Smart City is a place where digital technologies translate into better public services for citizens, better use of resources and less impact on the environment. Based on these conversations with Amsterdam Smart City, tourism and online learning emerged as possible areas of collaboration with Europeana.